Peaches Bartkowicz -- b.4/16/1949Tennis PlayerNames/Places: RN: Jane BartkowiczMisc: retired as a player in 1971; in the United States Tennis Association / Midwest Hall of Fame as well as the Michigan Sports and National Polish American Sports Halls of Fame

Boris Becker -- b.11/22/1967Tennis Player, GermanMisc: German 3-time Wimbledon champ (1985-86,89); youngest male (17) to win Wimbledon; led country to 1st Davis Cup win in 1988; has also won U.S. (1989) and Australian (1991) Opens.

Bjorn Borg -- b.6/6/1956Tennis Player, SwedishNames/Places: b. in StockholmMisc: Davis Cup 1975, Wimbledon champ 5X's; I guess he was BJORN to be wild!; 2-time Player of Year (1979-80); won 6 French Opens and 5 straight Wimbledons (1976-80); led Sweden to first Davis Cup win in 1975; retired in 1983 at age 26; attempted unsuccessful comeback in 1991; guess you can say be was BJORN to be wild!

Jean Borota -- b.8/13/1898 d.7/17/1994 (95)Tennis Player, FrenchMisc: who played in thirty-five Wimbeldons between 1922 and 1964. In 1927, as one of the Four Musketeers (the others being Ren Lacoste, Henri Cochet, and Jacques Brugnon), he helped France win the Davis Cup for the first time.

Jacques Brugnon -- b.6/11/1895 d.3/20/1978 (82)Tennis Player, FrenchMisc: tennis champion, one of the world's greatest doubles players, who formed a part of the " Four Musketeers" (the others were Jean Borotra, Henri Cochet, and RenLacoste) in the 1920s and early '30s.

Don Budge -- b.6/13/1915 d.1/26/2000 (84)Tennis PlayerMisc: in 1938 became first player to win the Grand Slam--the French, Wimbledon, U.S. and Australian titles in 1 year; led U.S. to 2 Davis Cups (1937-38); turned pro in late '38.